As telehealth becomes mainstream, seniors will be forced to adapt – but we as healthcare providers have a duty to make this process as seamless as possible, so one of our most vulnerable populations does not get left behind.
China s first autonomous bus line debuts By TAN YINGZI and DENG RUI in Chongqing | China Daily | Updated: 2021-04-16 09:10 Share Passengers board an autonomous bus in Chongqing. [Photo by WANG QUANCHAO/XINHUA]
China s first autonomous bus line started commercial operations in Yongchuan district of Chongqing on Monday with passengers boarding a red Baidu Robobus bus for city trips. I did not expect the bus to run so smoothly. There was no shaking or any sudden braking, a middle-aged woman passenger told Chongqing Morning Post. The seats are very comfortable and I will certainly take the bus again.
Robobus, developed by Chinese tech giant Baidu, is a Level-4 autonomous driving bus. It is 5.9 meters long and can carry 19 passengers at a cruise speed of 40 to 60 kilometers per hour. Level-4 autonomy means that the vehicle can drive autonomously in most conditions without a human driver.
Covid 19 coronavirus: Did spotlighting a rare potential vaccine side effect put more at risk?
15 Apr, 2021 10:19 PM
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A health worker loads syringes with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Photo / AP
New York Times
By: Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Jan Hoffman
Some public health officials fear that the pause on the Johnson & Johnson vaccine may fuel vaccine hesitancy and expose more Americans to a bigger danger: the coronavirus. To federal health officials, asking states Tuesday to suspend use of the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine until they can investigate six extremely rare but troubling cases of blood clots was an obvious and perhaps unavoidable move.
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94.5 The Beat sits down with Ted Teague for first public interview since hood comment
A controversial remark has sparked a conversation about race relations in Waco. Radio station 94.5 The Beat invited Waco car dealer Ted Teague onto the show for his first public interview following his hood comment.
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WACO, TX â A controversial remark has sparked a conversation about race relations in Waco.
Radio station 94.5 The Beat invited Waco car dealer Ted Teague onto the show for his first public interview following his hood comment.
94.5 The Beat has a pulse on the community, and owner Edward Graham says this interview is important.